Tactical Crime Division (a multi-author series), Book 2

In the wake of a tragedy, the Tactical Crime Division gets to work.

Investigating crime is a day at the office for the specially trained agents with the TCD unit. Except when it becomes personal for former army ranger Agent Davis Rogers. When ironclad body armor inexplicably fails on the battlefield, Rogers takes on the undercover assignment to find the traitor responsible. Petrov Armor CEO Leila Petrov is reluctant to provide access to her company…until she discovers she’s being framed. But will a joint effort be enough to uncover the truth?

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BUZZ FOR SECRET INVESTIGATION AND ELIZABETH HEITER:

Secret Investigation won the HOLT Medallion for Romantic Suspense!

“…Secret Investigation is a fast-paced thrill ride replete with dynamic characters whose internal lives are every bit as engaging as their outer exploits. Action and attraction abound, all but ensuring that readers will lose their heads—and quite possibly their hearts—long before the last page is turned.”
– Criminal Element

“Secret Investigation might be wrapped in a small package, but it packs a big wallop with satisfyingly high stakes. Call it a post-modern, thriller take on the classic Arthur Miller play “All My Sons.” Supremely effective and wondrously realized.”
Providence Journal

“…an engaging mystery…With well-placed red herrings, Elizabeth Heiter brings this clever mystery to a shocking conclusion.”
– Book Reviews and More by Kathy

“…a riveting and realistic story.”
Military Press

“…well paced with intricate twists that kept me guessing right up until the end.”
– Avonna Loves Genres

“This fast-paced book will hook you from the first page and you won’t be able to put it down until the end.”
– Romance Librarian

“Between the title and the cover you get a good idea of what this is going to be like – a US TV cop show – think NCIS or Criminal Minds. If this story were the pilot, I’m sure the show would be commissioned.”
Bartowski Book Club